Arizona Woman Sentenced for $17M Information Technology Worker Fraud . . . An Arizona woman was sentenced today to 102 months in prison for her role in a fraudulent scheme that assisted North Korean Information Technology (IT) workers posing as U S citizens and residents with obtaining remote IT positions at more than 300 U S companies
Woman sentenced for North Korean IT fraud scheme | Cybernews An Arizona woman has been sentenced for her role in one of the biggest North Korean IT worker fraud schemes the Department of Justice (DoJ) has ever seen Christina Marie Chapman, 50, who was previously charged for allegedly assisting North Koreans in finding American jobs as remote software and application developers from October 2020 to
Laptop farmer behind $17M IT worker scam locked up An Arizona woman who ran a laptop farm from her home - helping North Korean IT operatives pose as US-based remote workers - has been sentenced to eight and a half years behind bars for her role in a $17 million fraud that hit more than 300 American companies
Meet Christina Chapman: US Woman Jailed for Aiding $17M North Korean IT . . . Christina Marie Chapman, a 50-year-old Arizona woman and social media influencer, has been sentenced to 8 5 years in prison She was operating a sophisticated IT fraud scheme linked to North Korea The operation funneled over $17 million to a sanctioned regime through fake remote jobs at major US companies